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Today I thought I would show you a table set using just items bought at the op shops.
It was a fun and interesting project and my dear granddaughter enjoyed helping me with it.
The idea was to use odd pieces of china, cutlery and glass and then to add a few decorative items to complete the look.
The lovely damask table cloth is by Linen House and I paid $8.00 for it. After a wash and iron it looks as good as new and fits our large round table perfectly.
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This gorgeous quiche dish was a bit of an extravagance at $8.00 and fullfills my dream to own something by Villeroy & Boch and is perfect to hold little dinner rolls.
The dinner and side plates were from two different makers (made in china) and each set cost $5.00.
The very fine hand embroidered serviettes were part of a bundle of old linen that I bought at Vinnies: about 50 pieces of assorted serviettes and place mats for $10.00 = 20 cents each, which is cheaper than paper serviettes.
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The little pink glass petal candle holders were $2.00 for the pair and the candles are led lights which I picked up for $3.00 each.
The cutlery is an assortment of stainless steel pieces and these can be picked up for just 10 or 20 cents a piece in most op shops.
This is a very pretty fork.
We used this plate for a garden salad:
the design is called French Dresser by Portmeirion made in Britain. This is oven to table, Dishwasher, Freezer and Microwave safe but I must admit I will only hand wash this one.
The bud vase is beautiful with or without the rose and these vases can be picked up for 3 or 4 dollars.
I do have a weakness for glassware - especially good glassware.
So you can see it does not need to cost an arm and a leg to set a lovely table. I have found it is much more economical than buying paper plates and so much more kind to the environment.
oh Dian, is there anything left in the op shops where you live.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have an eye for bargains, the 2 that caught my eye most were the beautiful damask cloth and the portmeirion dish, I have one or two pieces which were wedding presents, made sure I took them with me when the marriage went pear shaped.
You have do so well Dian, and your granddaughter :-) And I have the same plate by Portmeirion!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely assortment Dian!! Love that quiche dish. Things are so hectic at this time of the year, sorry I've been AWOL, yet again!!
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